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  • Indians comprised third-largest group of undocumented immigrants in US in 2021: Pew Research Centre

    Indians comprised third-largest group of undocumented immigrants in US in 2021: Pew Research Centre

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 22, 2023 · 06:21 pm
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    El Salvador imposes $1,000 tax on passengers from India, 57 African countries

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    · Oct 27, 2023 · 01:14 pm
  • El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender a year ago. This is why the experiment failed completely

    El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender a year ago. This is why the experiment failed completely

    John Hawkins, The Conversation
    · Sep 14, 2022 · 07:30 pm
  • Finally, Bitcoin is becoming legal tender in a country

    Finally, Bitcoin is becoming legal tender in a country

    Jay L Zagorsky, The Conversation
    · Sep 06, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • El Salvador has made Bitcoin legal tender. Here’s why it could all go wrong

    El Salvador has made Bitcoin legal tender. Here’s why it could all go wrong

    John Hawkins, The Conversation
    · Jun 14, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • El Salvador court acquits woman who faced murder charge after having stillborn child

    El Salvador court acquits woman who faced murder charge after having stillborn child

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    · Aug 20, 2019 · 05:58 pm
  • El Salvador court frees woman accused of trying to abort child after rape

    El Salvador court frees woman accused of trying to abort child after rape

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    · Dec 18, 2018 · 10:42 am
  • Richarlison scores twice as Brazil beat El Salvador 5-0

    Richarlison scores twice as Brazil beat El Salvador 5-0

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    · Sep 12, 2018 · 10:15 am
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    The big news: Old notes exchange halted despite PM's promise to hike limit, and 9 other top stories

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  • 7-magnitude earthquake hits El Salvador and Nicaragua after hurricane Otto makes landfall

    7-magnitude earthquake hits El Salvador and Nicaragua after hurricane Otto makes landfall

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    · Nov 25, 2016 · 08:26 am